Paul Chek – Scientific Back Training

The Scientific Back Training Correspondence Course is a must if you are involved in training or rehabilitation. With this Course you have access to some of the best information available, presented in such a manner that makes the learning process both productive and enjoyable.

Contents:
Vol 1:
This Course begins with a very specific and comprehensive anatomy review that is vital to understanding correct training and rehabilitation for the back. You will learn all about:
* The significance of Intra-abdominal pressure
* Why abdominal muscles are a vital part of the back musculature
* The hydraulic amplifier mechanism
* Erectors versus the abdominal muscles as rotators and stabilizers
* Why the spino-scapular muscles are back muscles
* Optimal/dysfunctional shoulder girdle position and thoracic curvature
* Gleno-humeral & spino-scapular force couples

In summary: This video has a massive amount of information on functional anatomy, movement mechanics and the involvement of the abdominal muscles in training and rehabilitating the back

Vol 2:
You will learn about:
* The upper cross syndrome (continued from the previous tape)
* Force-couple relationships>
* Preventing faulty movement patterns and how they are developed
* Bent over rows this is a practical analysis and demonstration for you to follow and understand the practical part of this series
* The hip extensor mechanism
* Lumbar lifting posture
* Understanding lumbo-pelvic rhythm
* Assessing lumbo-pelvic rhythm practical
* The issues associated with lifting postures and how there is a huge misunderstanding in this area. If you teach any form of lifting this is a very important topic.

Vol 4:
You will see the following demonstrated:
* Prone cobra plus variations
* Alternating superman
* Kneeling trunk extension
* Kneeling trunk flexion
* Hannas three-part part side flexion
* Horse stance exercises plus its many variations
* Progressions of these exercises are also covered, as this is an important issue.
* Squatology. You will also learn the dynamics of squatting so as to get the most from your client and to ensure their safety. This is a very comprehensive topic that is an absolute must if you have your clients performing squats. How exercise movements and techniques are often different to functional movements BUT that both are needed to be understood, learned and mastered for differing circumstances to ensure safety and efficiency of movement.

Vol 5:
The following exercises are discussed and demonstrated:
* Leg press
* Back extension in a great amount that will surprise you.
* Postural strength and conditioning tests are also included here as well as turning it into exercises on the back extension bench and on the mediBall.
* A wheel barrow exercise using the mediBall, its fun and hard.
* The low pull/seated row exercise
* The Total Gym
* Cables rows with many variations
* Bent over rows
* Deadlifts
* The pull over
* A Latissimus Dorsi length test and stretch
* Lat pull downs and a lot of the problems associated with them
* Reverse wood chop pattern (standing, kneeling, seated)
* Stick training plus many more